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Session #24

Session #24 . Schools Planning To Add a Program or Location Susan G. Bowder Tracy M. Nave U.S. Department of Education. This Session Will Cover: . Required notification and approval for: New Educational Programs, including Comprehensive Transition and Postsecondary (CTP) Programs

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Session #24

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  1. Session #24 Schools Planning To Add a Program or Location Susan G. Bowder Tracy M. Nave U.S. Department of Education

  2. This Session Will Cover: • Required notification and approval for: • New Educational Programs, including Comprehensive Transition and Postsecondary (CTP) Programs • New Locations • Changes and updates to programs and locations that must be reported

  3. This Session Will Cover: • Reporting new and updated information using the Electronic Application for Approval to Participate in the Federal Student Financial Aid Programs (E-App)

  4. Eligibility Documents • E-App • Program Participation Agreement (PPA) • Eligibility and Certification Approval Report (ECAR)

  5. Eligibility References • Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Updated October 29, 2010 • 668.14 – PPA • 600.10 – Extent of Eligibility • 600.20 – Application Procedures • 668.8 – Eligible Program • 600.21 – Updating Application Information • 600.31 – Change in Ownership • 600.32 – Additional Locations • 668.25 – Third-Party Servicer Contracts • FSA Handbook, Volume 2, Chapter 5

  6. Eligibility References • Gainful Employment Electronic Announcement #5 - Procedures for Reporting New Educational Programs That Prepare Students for Gainful Employment in a Recognized Occupation (EA #5) • Gainful Employment Electronic Announcement #16 - Updated Procedures for Reporting New Educational Programs That Prepare Students for Gainful Employment in a Recognized Occupation (EA #16)

  7. Eligibility References • Gainful Employment Electronic Announcement #11 - Determining Whether an Educational Program is a Gainful Employment Program (EA #11) • Gainful Employment Electronic Announcement #12 - Certificates Awarded as Part of a Degree Program (EA #12)

  8. Adding New Gainful Employment Programs

  9. Adding GE Programs • Eligibility and Certification Approval Report (ECAR) identifies the programs that are currently Title IV eligible • Institutional Title IV eligibility does not automatically include new GE programs

  10. Adding GE Programs • Establishing eligibility for new GE programs (not currently listed on the ECAR). Three possibilities: • Notification Not Required • Notification Required • Approval Required • Approval Not Required

  11. Adding Programs – Notification Not Required • An institution is not required to notify ED of a new program if either: 1. A Public or Private Non-Profit Institution adds a program leading to an associate, bachelor’s, professional, or graduate degree and the institution has already been approved to offer programs at that level* or *If not approved for that level or higher, institution would request an Increased Level of Offering

  12. Adding Programs – Notification Not Required • At all institutions, the program: • Has the same CIP Code and • Is offered at the same credential level as an already approved program AND • The institution’s accreditor does not consider the program to be an additional program * * Include program on next recertification application

  13. Adding Programs – Notification Required • Institutions must (except as previously noted) notify ED at least 90 days before the first day of class when adding a new educational program that leads to gainful employment in a recognized occupation (GE Program) • If the first day of class was on or after July 1, 2011 and before October 1, 2011, notification was due by July 1, 2011 • If the first day of class is on or after October 1, 2011, institutions must provide notification to the ED at least 90 days prior to the first day of class 13

  14. Adding Programs – Notification Required • Notification is considered received when a materially complete application with all required information, documents and approvals is received by the Department. • See also Dear Colleague Letter GEN-11-10

  15. Adding Programs – Notification Required • Institution must submit • An electronic E-App with GE Program details (See EA #16) • Accrediting agency approval • State approval • Notice of Intent to Offer an Educational Program (See EA #16) • Section L of the E-App containing original signature of the appropriate person

  16. Adding Programs – Notice of Intent • Notice of Intent to Offer an Educational Program must describe: • How the institution determined the need for the program • How the program was designed to meet market needs • Any wage analysis conducted

  17. Adding Programs – Notice of Intent • How the program was reviewed or approved by, or developed in conjunction with business advisory committees, program integrity boards, regulatory agencies, or businesses that would likely employ graduates of the program • Date of the first day of class • Date requesting to begin Title IV disbursements to students

  18. Adding Programs – Notice of Intent • To ensure Notice of Intent is complete please: • Describe the process used for • Determining the need for the program, and • Developing the program content • Describe the process used to evaluate if the resulting content is appropriate to meet the need

  19. Adding Programs – Notice of Intent • Clearly identify the external parties involved in the development, review, or approval of the program, what their review disclosed, and actions taken in response • Include complete details in the Notice as a narrative – do not reference/submit meeting notes or other documents

  20. Adding Programs – Notice of Intent • Do not submit documents prepared for another purpose • Be specific to the program in question – don’t simply quote your procedures manual • If program is currently taught at the institution it is OK to mention actual placement rates

  21. Adding Programs – Notice of Intent • Focus on benefit to students/employers – make a clear connection between the program, the job it prepares the student for, and the local, regional, or national market need for employees in that job

  22. Adding Programs –Approval Required • If the institution did not provide the required notification by July 1, 2011, for programs beginning on or after July 1, 2011 and before October 1, 2011, it must wait for Departmental approval before disbursing funds to students enrolled in the new GE program

  23. Adding Programs –Approval Required • If the institution does not give notice at least 90 days before the first day of class for programs beginning on or after October 1, 2011, it must wait for Departmental approval before disbursing funds to students enrolled in the new GE program

  24. Adding Programs –Approval Required • If a materially complete application is not provided at least 90 days in advance – regardless of the reason – approval is required • To add a new GE Program while a prior application is under review, contact the School Participation Team and request that update access be turned on so that notification is timely

  25. Adding Programs –Approval Required • Approval is also required before disbursement if: • The institution is provisionally certified • The institution is adding a Direct Assessment Program • The institution is adding a Comprehensive Transition and Postsecondary (CTP) Program

  26. Adding Programs –Approval Required • Approval is also required before disbursement if: • The Department advises the institution at least 30 days before the first day of class that it must wait for approval

  27. Adding Programs – Approval Required • ED will evaluate the new program • If approved, a revised ECAR and Approval Letter is issued • Institution may disburse funds after receiving Approval Letter • If not approved, Denial Letter is issued and institution may request reconsideration

  28. Adding Programs – Approval Not Required • ED will review the new program and add the program to the institution’s ECAR if program meets eligibility requirements • ED will provide written notification when review is complete • Institution may disburse funds prior to receiving ED notification

  29. Adding Programs – Approval Not Required • If program does not meet eligibility requirements, ED will deny eligibility • Institution is liable for FSA funds if program does not meet program eligibility requirements in 34 CFR 668.8

  30. Adding Programs – ED Evaluation of New GE Program • Accreditor and state approval matches E-App (name and program length) • CIP Code consistent with name of program • Meets minimum weeks and clock/credit hours • Leads to gainful employment (SOC code) • Meets clock to credit conversion where required

  31. Adding Programs – ED Evaluation of New GE Program • Notification includes sufficient detail to support that program will lead to gainful employment in a recognized occupation • Meets placement and completion rates, and has been in existence for 1 year, if short term

  32. Adding Programs – ED Evaluation of New GE Program • Does not exceed by more than 50% the minimum number of clock hours established by the state for training in the occupation for which the program prepares students • Program meets special requirements if Comprehensive Transition and Postsecondary (CTP) Program

  33. Adding Programs – Comprehensive Transition and Postsecondary (CTP) Program • HEA allows an eligiblestudent with an intellectual disability attending an eligible comprehensive transition and postsecondary (CTP) program to receive: • Federal Pell Grant • Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant • Federal Work-Study

  34. Adding Programs – Comprehensive Transition and Postsecondary (CTP) Program • Implementing regulations can be found at 34 C.F.R. 668, Subpart O

  35. Adding Programs – Comprehensive Transition and Postsecondary (CTP) Program • To be eligible, the CTP Program must • Be offered by an Institution of Higher Education (IHE) participating in Title IV • Be delivered to students physically attending • Be designed to support students with intellectual disabilities (ID) in preparation for gainful employment

  36. Adding Programs – Comprehensive Transition and Postsecondary (CTP) Program • To be eligible, the CTP Program must • Include an advising and curriculum structure • Require students with ID to participate in courses and activities with students without disabilities

  37. Adding Programs – Comprehensive Transition and Postsecondary (CTP) Program • Application Process: • Described in detail in • Electronic Announcement 2010-06-21 • 34 C.F.R. 668.232 • Requires program representatives and Financial Aid Administrators to work closely • Utilizes the E-App to request approval of program

  38. Adding Programs – Comprehensive Transition and Postsecondary (CTP) Program • Application Process: • Financial Aid Administrator competes E-App with input from program representative • Use CIP Code 30.9999

  39. Adding Programs – Comprehensive Transition and Postsecondary (CTP) Program • Application Process: • Program representative provides supporting documentation: • Detailed narrative description of how CTP program meets all the specific program eligibility requirements • Satisfactory Academic Progress policy for CTP students • Letter to accrediting agency

  40. Adding Programs – Comprehensive Transition and Postsecondary (CTP) Program • FSA Review Process: • Internal Review of E-App and Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy for general program eligibility requirements • External Review of narrative description for clear explanation of how all CTP program specific required elements are met • Performed by professionals with expertise in CTP programs

  41. Adding Programs – Comprehensive Transition and Postsecondary (CTP) Program • To ensure CTP Program description is complete: • Ensure all program requirements in the definition at 34 C.F.R. 668.321 are addressed • Clearly identify when each requirement is being addressed in the narrative • Be explicit – provide examples • Use documents prepared for this purpose

  42. Adding Programs – Comprehensive Transition and Postsecondary (CTP) Program • To ensure CTP Program description is complete: • Use page numbers and institution name in the header • Include supporting materials • To ensure E-App is complete: • Verify that program length is correct • Include non-credit classes and internship/work-based training

  43. Adding Programs – Limitations • For institutions subject to the two-year rule, during the initial period of participation • ED will not approve programs that expand eligibility beyond current ECAR unless institution demonstrates program has been offered for at least two years • May not award FSA funds for a program not included in approval documents

  44. Adding New Locations

  45. Adding Locations • ECAR lists the locations that are eligible • Eligibility does not automatically include separate locations and extensions • If 50% or more of an educational program is offered at a new location, the institution must notify ED • In some cases, the institution must wait for ED approval

  46. Reporting a New Location • Institution must not disburse FSA funds at a new location before • Location reported to ED via the E-App • Supporting documents submitted • State legal authorization • Accrediting agency approval

  47. Applying for Approval of a New Location • Must wait for approval before disbursing FSA funds if the institution is • Provisionally certified • On cash monitoring or reimbursement • Acquiring assets of another institution • Subject to a loss of eligibility under 668.188 (default rates), or • Required by ED to report and wait

  48. Eligibility of Additional Locations • Additional location is not required to satisfy the two-year rule unless • Location was a facility of another institution that has closed • Applicant institution acquired, either directly or indirectly from closed school, the assets at the location, and • The institution acquired is not making payments in accordance with a repayment agreement with ED

  49. Eligibility of Additional Locations • Additional location is not required to satisfy two-year rule if applicant institution who acquires another institution agrees • To be liable for all improperly expended or unspent FSA funds • To be liable for all unpaid refunds owed to FSA recipients, and • To abide by the policy of the closed institution regarding refunds of institutional charges to students

  50. Teach-outs at Closed School Locations • Closed school location may be eligible as an additional location of applicant institution for conducting a teach-out • If teach-out is approved by the institution’s accrediting agency, and • ED has taken limitation, suspension, termination, or emergency action against closed school

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